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Fauna of New Zealand Ko Te Aitanga Pepeke O Aotearoa
References “To Steal Ideas from One Person Is Plagiarism — to Steal from Many Is Research.”
Diversity of Land Snails in the Karst Areas of Sta. Teresita, Cagayan Province, Luzon Island with Notes on New Distribution Records
Principles of Animal Behavior, Third Edition
Notes on the Sinistral Helicoid Snail Bertia Cambojiensis (Reeve, 1860) from Vietnam (Eupulmonata, Dyakiidae)
Fauna of New Zealand Website Copy 2010, Fnz
THE BIOLOGY of TERRESTRIAL MOLLUSCS This Page Intentionally Left Blank the BIOLOGY of TERRESTRIAL MOLLUSCS
Zootaxa, a Morphological Phylogenetic Analysis And
From Snail Taxonomy to the Deep Molecular Research, Patent
Annotated Checklist of the Land Snail Fauna from Southern Cambodia (Mollusca, Gastropoda)
A Syringe-Like Love Dart Injects Male Accessory Gland Products in a Tropical Hermaphrodite
Malacologica
Ural History Musueum Catalogued and Pho- Possible, the Dyakiidae
A Molecular Phylogeny of Geotrochus and Trochomorpha Species
FUNCTIONAL INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN CONCHOLOGICAL and ANATOMICAL CHARACTERS in STYLOMMATOPHORA (MOLLUSCA, GASTROPODA) Anatoly A
The Molecular Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Trochomorphidae in Belau (Republic of Palau, Oceania)
Terrestrial Gastropods - How Do They Reproduce?
Investigation of an Enigmatic Door-Snail Species, Montenegrina Apfelbecki (Sturany, 1907) 1Dorottya Angyal, 2Katharina Jaksch, 2Sonja Bamberger & 1,2Zoltán Fehér
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A New Species of Hemiplecta Albers, 1850 from Vietnam (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Ariophantidae)
Land Snail Genus Sarika Godwin-Austen, 1907 (Eupulmonata: Ariophantidae) from Cambodia, with Description of Three New Species
Complete Dissertation
A Review of Retinella (Lyrodiscus): the Endemic Zonitidae of the Canary Islands
Phylogeny, Diversity and Adaptive Morphology 1 G.M
Land Snails on Two Different Sides of Mt. Galunggung
Changes in the Composition of the Land Snail Fauna of Mt. Ciampea, West Java, Indonesia